Studio Artists

Cooperative space offering access to other creatives

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Studio Artists

Cooperative space offering access to other creatives

Studio Artists

Union Street Gallery was founded and developed by and to support the artists working in the gallery. The cooperative welcomes new artists looking for space where they will have access to a diverse collection of other creatives. Members of the cooperative are encouraged to be involved with the creative direction of the gallery, and are also consulted about many other aspects of the organization.

Mary Ann Trzyna's Studio

Current Studio Artists

Click an artist's name to learn more about our current studio artists.

Renting a Studio

Studios are available to rent once the artist cooperative has approved an artist. Renting in this way has allowed us to have engaged, present artists associated with our space. If being in your studio making work, socializing with other creative, and attending receptions to promote your work appeals to you, consider renting a studio today.

The following studios are available for rent. If you are interest in renting a studio, please complete the studio artist application. Submit your completed studio artist application to director@unionstreetgallery.org

Guild Artists

Guild Artists

Guild Artists

Meeting at least monthly, the artists’ guild provides a space for a wide variety of artists to share their work, influences, knowledge, and questions with other artists from the surrounding area. Guild artists often coordinate shows together outside of the gallery and branch into other art organizations. Learn more about joining the guild here.

Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteers are the core of our organization. We rely on our volunteers to help us with large events, specific projects, and daily operations. Our volunteer coordinator, Nancy Frazier, works to place volunteers in positions where we can benefit from their time and efforts. You can find out more about volunteering by contacting her at volunteer@unionstreetgallery.org.

Members

Members

Members

Decide to become a member of Union Street Gallery today! Our members support the gallery’s work of creating visual arts opportunities. We will keep you up-to-date on all our exhibits and events. See our membership brochure for more information.

Interns

Interns

Interns

We welcome interns from a variety of disciplines to support the gallery. All internships are unpaid. We offer a flexible schedule. Applications are accepted on a rolling deadline. If you are interested in an internship, please send a resume or CV to director@unionstreetgallery.org. In the body of your email, please explain why you are interested in the internship, and why you believe you are qualified or capable. Additionally, please provide your availability in terms of days/times, hours you can commit, and whether this is an internship needed for academic coursework.

Arts Administration Intern

Do you plan to run an arts organization in the future? Primary tasks of the internship will relate to the day-to-day operations of the gallery, such as, gathering information for reports and projects, following up on partnerships, maintaining supplies, compiling data, fundraising, etc. Projects will be determined based on the applicant’s qualifications, goals, interests, and the current focus of the gallery.

Exhibitions Intern

This position is ideal for someone looking to gain employment in a gallery or museum. Primary tasks will relate to the execution of an exhibit. This includes receiving and shipping out art, hanging and labeling art, organizing information related to the exhibit, posting calls for art, organizing art submissions, etc. Projects will be determined based on the applicant’s qualification, goals, and the current focus of the gallery. Exhibition interns will take on greater responsibilities as their internship progresses to prepare them for employment in the field.

Marketing and PR Intern

The Marketing and PR internship is designed for someone who is interested in marketing and public relations, but not necessarily the visual arts. Primary tasks will include management of our marketing outlets, drafting press releases, engaging in multiple social media platforms, creating promotional images and videos, etc. Projects will be determined based on the applicant’s qualifications, goals, interests, and the current focus of the gallery.

Arts Education Intern

This position is ideal for someone who has experience or interest in formal or informal arts education. Interns will develop materials for local teachers, docents, and visitors that relate to the current exhibit. Other tasks will include leading school tours and classes, working with local teachers to plan visits, maintaining the classroom spaces, etc.

Development Intern

This position is designed for someone who is interested in working for a not-for-profit in the future. Interns will work with grants, researching funding opportunities, event planning, strategizing for solicitation, etc. The gallery’s needs and the intern’s interests and strengths will determine projects.